Quiet Sun magnetic fields and their role in the chromospheric heating
Authors: Milan Gosic (LMSAL/BAERI) The quiet regions of the solar surface are densely populated with small and weak flux patches. They contain an amount ofView More

Authors: Milan Gosic (LMSAL/BAERI) The quiet regions of the solar surface are densely populated with small and weak flux patches. They contain an amount ofView More
Authors: Caroline L. Evans (University of Colorado Boulder), Cooper Downs (Predictive Science, Inc.), Don Schmit (Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences), James Crowley (UniversityView More
Authors: James Crowley (National Solar Observatory; CU Boulder), Cooper Downs (Predictive Science Inc.), Don Schmit (CIRES), Caroline Evans (National Solar Observatory; CU Boulder) Over theView More
Authors: William Ryan (West Virginia University), Paul Cassak (West Virginia University), Haoming Liang (University of Maryland, College Park; NASA GSFC), Ida Svenningsson (Uppsala University, Sweden;View More
Authors: Wenwen Wei(Space Sciences Laboratory, University of California, Berkeley, CA 94720, USA), Christina O. Lee(Space Sciences Laboratory, University of California, Berkeley, CA 94720, USA), N.View More
Authors: Kyle Webster (UCLA), Yingjuan Ma (UCLA), Hao Cao (UCLA) There is no dedicated solar wind monitor at Mars like there is at Earth. However,View More
Authors: Leon Ofman (CUA/NASA GSFC), Scott A Boardsen (UMBC/NASA GSFC), Lan Jian (NASA GSFC), Yogesh (CUA/NASA GSFC), Jaye Verniero (NASA GSFC), Viacheslav M Sadykov (GeorgiaView More
Authors: Jackson R. MacTaggart, Susan T. Lepri, Liang Zhao, Lennard A. Fisk During the solar minima of solar cycles 23 and 24, the heliospheric magneticView More
Authors: Phillip Hess (NRL) In past observations of coronal mass ejections (CMEs) taken near 1 AU, there were strict observational limits to the structural CMEView More
Authors: MohammadReza EskandariNasab (Utah State University), Shah Muhammad Hamdi (Utah State University), Soukaina Filali Boubrahimi (Utah State University) The accurate prediction of solar flares isView More
Authors: India Jackson (Georgia State University – Dept. of Physics and Astronomy), Berkay Aydin (Georgia State University – Dept. of Computer Science), Petrus Martens (GeorgiaView More
Authors: Andrew Kuhlman (University of New Hampshire), Veronica Bindi (University of Hawaii at Manoa), Malcolm Colson (University of New Hampshire), Jason Legere (University of NewView More
Authors: Mariana Jeunon (NASA GSFC/CUA), Sophie Musset (APL), Paloma Jol (Leiden Observatory),Ramana Sankar (, University of Minnesota), Lindsay Glesener (University of Minnesota), Lucy Fortson(University ofView More
Authors: Hamilton, J. (Georgia State University); Sadykov, V.M. (Georgia State University); Kitiashvili, I.N. (NASA Ames Research Center); Wray, A.A. (NASA Ames Research Center) The abilityView More
Authors: Katherine Holland (Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, NASA Kennedy Space Center), Katariina Nykyri (NASA Goddard Space Flight Center), Xuanye Ma (Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University), Simon Wing (JohnView More
Authors: Senbei Du (Boston University), Merav Opher (Boston University), Joe Giacalone (University of Arizona), Fan Guo (Los Alamos National Laboratory), John D. Richardson (Massachusetts InstituteView More
Authors: CR. Gilly (Southwest Research Institute), Joe Plowman(Southwest Research Institute) This poster will present the EMToolkit dashboard, which is a new python tool that canView More
Authors: Carlos Perez-Alanis (NASA Goddard Space Flight Center / George Mason University); Teresa Nieves-Chinchilla (NASA Goddard Space Flight Center ); Michelangelo Romano, (Catholic University ofView More
Authors: Juan Carlos Martinez Oliveros (SSL/UCB), Amir Caspi (SWRI), Steven Christe (GSFC), Laura Hayes (ESA), Sam Krucker (SSL/UCB), Olivier Limousin (CEA Saclay), Aline Meuris (CEAView More
Authors: Steven Cranmer (University of Colorado Boulder) Many different physical processes have been suggested to explain the origin of the corona and solar wind. AView More
Authors: Arpita Roddanavar (New Jersey Institute of Technology), Satoshi Inoue (New Jersey Institute of Technology) We conducted magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) simulations to understand the erupting processView More
Authors: Roger K. Ulrich (University of California at Los Angeles) The magnetograph developed by Babcock(1953), \citet{1955ApJ…121..349B}, and \citet{1960ApJ…132..218H} has been used by research groups supervisedView More
Authors: Samuel J. Schonfeld (Air Force Research Laboratory), Lily A. Wood (University of New Mexico), Carl J. Henney (Air Force Research Laboratory) The Solar IndicesView More
Authors: P.S. Pathare, M. I. Desai., M. A. Dayeh, M. J. Starkey, & the ISOIS Science Team Properties of Energetic Particles in the Sub-Alfvénic SolarView More
Authors: S. Dorfman (Space Science Institute), K. Zhang (University of California, Los Angeles), L. Turc (University of Helsinki), U. Ganse (University of Helsinki), M. PalmrothView More
Authors: Malcolm Colson, James Ryan Cosmic rays have been observed and measured for over a century. Even more effort has been put into understanding ourView More
Authors: N.S.M. Subashchandar (Department of Space Science and Center for Space Plasma and Aeronomic Research (CSPAR), The University of Alabama in Huntsville), Bingbing Wang (DepartmentView More
Authors: Rui Huang (Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Iowa), Gregory G. Howes (Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Iowa), Andrew J. McCubbinView More
Authors: W. Manchester IV (University of Michigan), N. Sachdeva (University of Michigan), M. Ala-Lahti (University of Michigan), E. Kilpua (University of Helsink), S. Lata SoniView More
Authors: Gregory Howes (University of Iowa) A specific set of dimensionless plasma and turbulence parameters is introduced to characterize the nature of turbulence and itsView More
Authors: Samuel T. Hart (The University of Texas at San Antonio), Maher A. Dayeh (Southwest Research Institute), Christina M.S. Cohen (California Institute of Technology), RadoslavView More
Authors: Wenda Cao Big Bear Solar Observatory (BBSO) has operated the 1.6-meter Goode Solar Telescope (GST) for over a decade. GST is one of the highest-resolutionView More
Authors: Niharika Godbole (American University, NASA GSFC), Steve Christe (NASA GSFC), Elliad Peretz (NASA GSFC), Natasha Jeffreys (Northumbria University), Daniel Ryan (University of Applied SciencesView More
Authors: E Johnson (University of Delaware) The solar wind is a plasma that frequently exhibits strong departures from local thermal equilibrium (LTE). Previous studies focusingView More
Authors: Yi-Min Huang (Princeton University), Amitava Bhattacharjee (Princeton University) The footpoints of coronal loops are constantly shuffled by convection on the solar surface, entangling theView More
Authors: Tak Chu Li (Dartmouth College), Yi-Hsin Liu (Dartmouth College), and Yi Qi (University of Colorado Boulder) Electron-only magnetic reconnection was first identified by theView More
Authors: Subash Adhikari (Department of Physics and Astronomy, West Virginia University, Morgantown, WV, Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Delaware, Newark, DE), Paul A.View More
Dear Colleagues, We are now inviting abstracts to the 2024 AGU Fall Meeting Session SH035: “The May 2024 Gannon Storm: Space Weather Operational performance, ValidationsView More
Authors: Abdullah A. Shmies (The University of Texas at San Antonio), Maher A. Dayeh (Southwest Research Institute), Radoslav Bucik (Southwest Research Institute), Samuel T. HartView More
Authors: Qiang Hu (UAH) The magnetic field configurations of Interplanetary Coronal Mass Ejections (ICMEs) have long been modeled based on in-situ spacecraft measurements. We demonstrateView More